Neural Plasticity

Large-Scale Neuroscience and Neural Plasticity


Publishing date
01 Apr 2021
Status
Published
Submission deadline
04 Dec 2020

Lead Editor

1East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China

2University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, USA

3Saitama Institute of Technology, Fukaya, Japan


Large-Scale Neuroscience and Neural Plasticity

Description

Scientists have increasingly realized that they must rely on the rapid development of technologies and the substantial progress of theoretical neuroscience to revitalize neuroscience. They have realized that there should be a broad vision and exploration of neural activity in the whole brain from the perspective of evolution and from the perspective of large-scale neuroscience. All these studies are closely related to brain plasticity and neuroplasticity.

We find that there is an invisible but insurmountable gap between the research results of neuroscience at different levels, and the research results at different levels cannot be quoted, influenced, and fused with each other. In particular, in the field of computational neuroscience, the study of cognitive activity in the brain is patchy. This question is an obstacle to a breakthrough in general cognitive neuroscience. In particular, research on the mechanisms of consciousness, thinking, intelligence, prediction, and visual perception has been slow. There is little progress on the nature of creativity and memory storage and retrieval. This is a great challenge to the development of brain science today. The development of cognitive neuroscience is not only increasingly dependent on the progress of experimental technical means and strict experimental data, but also needs to understand and mine the principle of signal processing and transmission of brain networks from the theoretical height with quantitative methods and insights into the internal mechanism of neural coding distribution mode, so as to find the law and essence behind the vast experimental data.

The goal of this Special Issue is to increase knowledge of how the brain functions and to further understanding of the basis and prediction of various diseases of the brain, from the perspective of large-scale neuroscience. Original research and review articles are welcome.

Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Structural and functional brain network models and global neural coding based on neural plasticity
  • Modelling analysis and clinical application of neural diseases based on neural plasticity
  • The mode of work and corresponding energy consumption of the default mode network that generates spontaneous activity when the brain is in an at rest state
  • The role and contribution of default mode network to the formation of cognitive neural networks
  • Feedback mechanisms of mechanical force signal to neural information processing in the nervous system
  • Neurodynamic model of cerebral artery angiodynamics, blood flow change, and neural network coupling
  • Neuronal firing model coupled with glial cell and capillary mechanics
  • Prediction and diagnosis of multiple types of cognitive dysfunction by fatigue and injury models of cerebral cortical vessels
  • Nonlinear dynamical analysis of firing mode of coupled neuron network system
  • Deep learning and neural plasticity in brain network models
  • Intelligent computing in brain networks
  • Application of neural plasticity in human-computer fusion systems

Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 6623926
  • - Research Article

Dynamics of a Large-Scale Spiking Neural Network with Quadratic Integrate-and-Fire Neurons

Weijie Ye
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 6655430
  • - Research Article

Research on Recognition of Motor Imagination Based on Connectivity Features of Brain Functional Network

Zhizeng Luo | Ronghang Jin | ... | Xianju Lu
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 6692132
  • - Research Article

A Synchronization Criterion for Two Hindmarsh-Rose Neurons with Linear and Nonlinear Coupling Functions Based on the Laplace Transform Method

Chunlin Su | Bin Zhen | Zigen Song
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 6668175
  • - Research Article

Gamma Oscillations Facilitate Effective Learning in Excitatory-Inhibitory Balanced Neural Circuits

Kwan Tung Li | Junhao Liang | Changsong Zhou
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 6692411
  • - Research Article

Excitability and Threshold Mechanism for Enhanced Neuronal Response Induced by Inhibition Preceding Excitation

Hanqing Ma | Bing Jia | ... | Huaguang Gu
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 8874516
  • - Research Article

The Generation and Modulation of Distinct Gamma Oscillations with Local, Horizontal, and Feedback Connections in the Primary Visual Cortex: A Model Study on Large-Scale Networks

Chuanliang Han | Tian Wang | ... | Dajun Xing
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 6639664
  • - Research Article

Path Planning of Unmanned Autonomous Helicopter Based on Human-Computer Hybrid Augmented Intelligence

Zengliang Han | Mou Chen | ... | Qingxian Wu
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 6611703
  • - Research Article

Voxel-Wise Brain-Wide Functional Connectivity Abnormalities in Patients with Primary Blepharospasm at Rest

Pan Pan | Shubao Wei | ... | Shuguang Luo
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2020
  • - Article ID 8841354
  • - Research Article

Objective Extraction of Evoked Event-Related Oscillation from Time-Frequency Representation of Event-Related Potentials

Guanghui Zhang | Xueyan Li | Fengyu Cong
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2020
  • - Article ID 6647389
  • - Research Article

The Adjustment of Anterior Forebrain Pathway (AFP) to Birdsong Is Phased during Song Learning and Maintenance

Jie Zang | Shenquan Liu
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